
Der als CSAM -Verordnung bekannte Vorschlag, der von Dänemark in der EU gefördert wird, würde den Schutz der privaten Kommunikation der EU -Bürger erheblich verringern. Laut der Position des finnischen Parlamentsausschusses hält es Finnland weiterhin für sehr wichtig, einen rechtlichen Rahmen auf EU-Ebene zu schaffen, der die Erkennung, Berichterstattung und Beseitigung von sexuellen Missbrauch gegen Kinder in der EU verbessern wird. Finnland kann jedoch nicht den neuesten Kompromissvorschlag unterstützen, da er eine enthält Identifikationsartikel Dies wurde aus einer konstitutionellen Perspektive als problematisch eingestuft, so eine kürzlich von der Regierung von Finnland.
Ilta-Sanomat: Finland intends to oppose the controversial EU regulation and will not support it
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This is brilliant news and I do hope few others join as well.
We can’t endlesly give up privacy, because 0.something % of the population are pedofiles. Technology evolves and police has to come up more clever ways of fighting crime. Currently they want an easy way on the expense of normal people.
Did I hear SCAM regulation? I think I did..
Crossposted to /r/Europeanunion. Hope you don’t mind.
When the people in ~power want to take privacy safety away from everybody because few bad apples it’s never good. Just too many lobbyists been making the noise about „think of the children!“ Yes, they need safety, but you can’t increase it by taking safety away from everyone.
This issue is confusing to me sometimes. While we give our data to third party companies in the US like Google, why can’t we give it to our own governments which we can directly influence in the ballot box? I’m thinking this law could also be applied to Islamic extremists or the radical right. But then there are legitimate concerns about privacy and its abuse by the government. There must be some kind of compromise or ‚third way‘, if the EU could draft like that then it would be much easier to accept.
Sanity from our elected representatives! Good news!